Forerun

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  • transitive verb. To run before.
  • transitive verb. To precede as an indication of what is to follow; foreshadow.
  • transitive verb. To prevent from arriving or occurring; forestall.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To run before; have the start of.
  • To come before; precede as an earnest of something to follow; announce or betoken in advance; usher in.
  • If I should write to you of all things which promiscuously forerune our ruine, I should over charge my weake head.
  • Cushman, quoted in Bradford's Plymouth Plantation, p. 73.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • transitive verb. To turn before; to precede; to be in advance of (something following).
  • transitive verb. To come before as an earnest of something to follow; to introduce as a harbinger; to announce.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. to run in front
  • verb. to forecast or foreshadow
  • Word Usage
    "I do think that many mysteries ascribed to our own inventions have been the corteous revelations of spirits; for those noble essences in heaven bear a friendly regard unto their fellow-nature on earth; and therefore believe that those many prodigies and ominous prognosticks, which forerun the ruins of states, princes, and private persons, are the charitable premonitions of good angels, which more careless inquiries term but the effects of chance and nature."
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